Approximately 30 people provide volunteer assistance for each at-home event, including referees, announcers, score keepers and other support staff.
KCRW's original home teams, the Black Eye Susans, the Dreadnought Dorothys, the Knockouts and the Victory Vixens, were retired following the COVID-19 pandemic.
The teams' names also tie in KCRW's hometown pride as Kansas City's premier flat track roller derby league.
In 2007, the KCRW All Stars won the Women's Flat Track Derby Association Championships against the Rat City Rollergirls.
Along with Ami Geddon and Bomb Pop, Connie Magic, Jade Lightning, PDQ, Maiden Hell, Damsel of D'tension and Murphy's Law were the team's first coaches.
[15] In 2007, Kansas City finished in fourth place at the first WFTDA Western Regional Tournament after a 111-62 loss to Texas Rollergirls.
[16] The KCRW All Stars returned to Championships, that year known as the "Texas Shootout", and defeated the Rat City Rollergirls for the title by a score of 89 to 85.
At that year's WFTDA South Central Regional Tournament, the KCRW All Stars finished in second place after a 150-73 loss to Texas.
With their ranking at 21 on June 30, the KCRW All Star team qualified for the Division 1 playoffs, and competed in the tournament held in Richmond, Virginia, where they placed fifth by defeating Jacksonville RollerGirls 199-171.
[27] Kansas City finished in eighth place at the 2014 Sacramento Division 1 tournament, losing to Santa Cruz Derby Girls 171-122.
[28] The All Stars placed first at the 2015 WFTDA International Division 2 Playoff Tournament held in Cleveland, defeating Demolition City Roller Derby 171-142.
[31] At the 2016 Wichita Division 2 Playoff, Kansas City finished in eighth place after a 223-119 loss to Tucson Roller Derby.